✨ Patent Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 17402. — 22nd December, 1903. — JOHN ROBERT SKINNER, of 238, Colombo Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Bootmaker. Improvements in and relating to cushion heels for boots, shoes and the like.
No. 17406.—23rd December, 1903.—SAMUEL DENNISTON, of Avenal, near Invercargill, New Zealand, Plumber. Improved apparatus for dipping sheep.
No. 17407. — 23rd December, 1903. — ARTHUR JAMES NICHOLAS, of Colac Bay, Wallace, New Zealand, Accountant. Improved automatically indicating target.
No. 17409.—24th December, 1903.—LEONARD BROWNLOW HORROCKS, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, Settler. Improved means for preventing the rattling of window-sashes.
No. 17410. — 24th December, 1903. — THOMAS HORBY BROWN, of Wellington, New Zealand, Company’s Manager. An improved bridle.
No. 17411.—24th December, 1903.—EDWARD JONES, of Wellington, New Zealand, Traction-engine Owner. An improved elevator for stacking hay and for other analogous purposes.
No. 17416.—23rd December, 1903.—JOSEPH JAMES MACKY, of Auckland, New Zealand, Legal Manager. Improvements in door-handle fastenings.
No. 17417. — 23rd December, 1903. — JOSEPH HENRY NOONAN, of Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Dealer, and TIMOTHY BEEHANE O’CONNOR, of Victoria Street, Auckland aforesaid, Publican. An improved billiard-rest.
No. 17421. — 29th December, 1903. — HENRY JENKINS, Builder, and DAVID DUNCAN, Traveller, both of Eltham, New Zealand. An ointment for the treatment of cuts, wounds, and skin affections in human beings and animals.
No. 17422.—30th December, 1903.—HANS SCHNITZER, of 8, Pfarr Gasse, Dresden, Saxony, German Empire, Gentleman. Improvements in methods of and apparatus for warming food and other material.
No. 17425.—30th December, 1903.—MONTAGUE MOORE, of 408, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Mining Agent, and THOMAS JAMES HESKETT, of 86, Donald Street, Brunswick, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in apparatus for treating ferruginous ore for the manufacture of iron and steel therefrom.
No. 17429.—4th January, 1904.—WILLIAM REEVES, of Hall Street, Masterton, Wellington, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An improved tobacco-cutter.
No. 17430.—5th January, 1904.—FRANCIS TEMPLE PAGE, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Gentleman. An improved attachment to fishing-rods.
No. 17431. — 5th January, 1904. — JEREMIAH MATTHEW TWOMEY, of Temuka, Canterbury, New Zealand, Newspaper Proprietor and General Printer. An improved newspaper-folding apparatus capable of being attached to Wharfdale and other printing machines.
No. 17432.—6th January, 1904.—FREDERICK GEORGE RICKARD, of Riverside, Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Carpenter and Builder. Improved pump-arrangement for inflating pneumatic tires of bicycles.
No. 17434.—5th January, 1904.—FREDERICK STEPHEN PARKER, of Knole House, Sommerfield Street, Spreydon, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. Hot-water shower.
No. 17435.—5th January, 1904.—THOMAS DANKS, of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in machinery for sinking artesian wells.
No. 17436.—5th January, 1904.—ASA WHITNEY, of Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Victoria, Captain M.N. and Engineer, and of Auckland, New Zealand. An improved tap for taking water, oils, or other fluids from a tank or any other kind of receptacle for holding liquids.
No. 17439.—7th January, 1904.—ALEXANDER WILLIAMSON DOBBIE, JAMES EDWARD MOLLOY MORLEY, ALEXANDER HERBERT DOBBIE, and HECTOR JOHN DOBBIE, all of Gawler Place, Adelaide, South Australia, Manufacturers and Importers (assignees of John Dunstone, of Peterhead, South Australia, Clerk). A bird or other animal scarer.
No. 17440.—7th January, 1904.—CHARLES ROBERTSON, of 96, Russell Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improvements in laundry apparatus.
No. 17441.—7th January, 1904.—ARNE GOSTARGE PARRY, of Manchester Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Garment-designer. Improved apparatus for sifting cinders, meal, flour, and other substances.
No. 17442.—7th January, 1904.—W. P. DALY, of Greymouth, New Zealand. Improved adjusting bolsters.
No. 17443.—4th January, 1904.—ROBERT LYALL CHRISTIE, of Gore, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved gold-saving apparatus.
No.17444.—5th January, 1904.—GEORGE FRANCIS MOYLE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter and Joiner. Device for turning leaves of music-pieces, and the like.
No. 17446.—9th January, 1904.—THOMAS FIRTH, of 7, Martin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Labourer. Combined vehicle-wheels and horse-stopper.
No. 17447.—9th January, 1904.—ADOLPHUS JAMES PARK, of Ngaruawahia, Auckland, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improved means for suspending and operating window-sashes.
No. 17450.—11th January, 1904.—JOHN RAMSAY, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, Builder. An improved hair-pin.
The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.
[NOTE.—Provisional specifications cannot be inspected, or their contents made known by this office in any way, until the complete specifications in connection therewith have been accepted.]
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 7th January, 1904, to the 20th January, 1904, inclusive :—
No. 15474.—J. Paterson and A. J. Pool, draining apparatus for clothes-wringer.
No. 15481.—R. Tudehope and B. Crawford, ventilator.
No. 15538.—W. J. Botting, blight-destroying composition.
No. 15550.—P. F. A. and J. Robertson, seed-sower.
No. 15811.—J. Ellis, securing horse-rugs.
No. 16649.—J. Bates, stove.
No. 16796.—H. Davidson, P. J. Causer, and P. B. Richards, wire-strainer.
No. 16828.—P. Diehl and M. Hemleb, rotary take-up for sewing-machine.
No. 16836.—A. Huck and L. Fischer, photographic support.
No. 16837.—G. Moore, filter.
No. 16885.—W. A. Shields, clamp for securing droppers. (F. Yott.)
No. 16886.—A. Menesdorffer, manufacture of coriaceous material.
No. 16887.—A. L. Schram, cover for fruit-jar.
No. 16892.—E. Shaw, Vending-machine.
No. 16926.—A. J. Hunter, siphon for septic tank.
No. 16947.—N. D. Willis, device to deflect wind-pressure on cycles.
No. 16988.—G. G. Turri, ore-roasting furnace. (T. Edwards.)
No. 17003—W. E. Oakley, electric rail bond.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 12287.—Renboys Syndicate, Limited, branding wool bales, &c. (G. Renner, W. H. Boyens.) 8th January, 1904.
No. 12288.—F. H. Wrigley, lifting jack. 7th January, 1904.
No. 12304.—The Schmidt Steam-power Parent Company, Limited, drying superheating wet steam. (W. Schmidt.) 6th January, 1904.
No. 12305.—The Schmidt Steam-power Parent Company, Limited, regulating superheated steam in compound engines. (W. Schmidt.) 6th January, 1904.
No. 12306.—The Schmidt Steam-power Parent Company, Limited, compound engine. (W. Schmidt.) 6th January, 1904.
No. 12314.—L. C. Nielsen and P. V. F. Petersen, foam removing apparatus for heating liquids. 18th January, 1904.
No. 12323.—A. Skillicorn, wool-press. 16th January, 1904.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
Nil.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent, with which provisional specifications only have been filed, abandoned (i.e., complete specifications not lodged) from the 7th January to the 20th January, 1904, inclusive :—
No. 16072.—W. Campbell, preventing horse running away.
No. 16078.—A. G. Barton, trouser press and stretcher.
No. 16079.—H. F. Nelson, supporting clothes-lines.
No. 16080.—C. D. Hamilton, music-leaf turner.
No. 16085.—A. McLeod, marking-stamp.
No. 16086.—J. D. Regan, match.
No. 16087.—J. Coop, bridle-bit.
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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 January 1904
Provisional Specifications, Patent Applications, Boot Heels, Sheep Dipping, Target Mechanism, Window Sashes, Bridles, Hay Elevator, Door Handles, Billiard Rest, Ointment, Food Warming, Iron Ore Processing, Tobacco Cutter, Fishing Rod, Newspaper Folder, Bicycle Pump, Shower, Artesian Wells, Liquid Tap, Bird Scarer, Laundry Apparatus, Flour Sifter, Adjusting Bolsters, Gold Saving, Music Turner, Vehicle Wheels, Window Suspension, Hair Pin
33 names identified
- John Robert Skinner, Accepted provisional patent for cushion heels
- Samuel Denniston, Accepted provisional patent for sheep-dipping apparatus
- Arthur James Nicholas, Accepted provisional patent for target mechanism
- Leonard Brownlow Horrocks, Accepted provisional patent for window-sash rattling prevention
- Thomas Horby Brown, Accepted provisional patent for improved bridle
- Edward Jones, Accepted provisional patent for hay elevator
- Joseph James Macky, Accepted provisional patent for door-handle fastenings
- Joseph Henry Noonan, Accepted provisional patent for billiard-rest
- Timothy Beehane O’Connor, Accepted provisional patent for billiard-rest
- Henry Jenkins, Accepted provisional patent for ointment
- David Duncan, Accepted provisional patent for ointment
- Hans Schnitzer, Accepted provisional patent for food-warming method
- Montague Moore, Accepted provisional patent for iron ore processing
- Thomas James Hesket, Accepted provisional patent for iron ore processing
- William Reeves, Accepted provisional patent for tobacco-cutter
- Francis Temple Page, Accepted provisional patent for fishing-rod attachment
- Jeremiah Matthew Twomey, Accepted provisional patent for newspaper-folding apparatus
- Frederick George Rickard, Accepted provisional patent for bicycle tire pump
- Frederick Stephen Parker, Accepted provisional patent for hot-water shower
- Thomas Danks, Accepted provisional patent for artesian well machinery
- Asa Whitney (Captain M.N.), Accepted provisional patent for liquid tap
- Alexander William Dobbie, Accepted provisional patent for animal scarer
- James Edward Molloy Morley, Accepted provisional patent for animal scarer
- Alexander Herbert Dobbie, Accepted provisional patent for animal scarer
- Hector John Dobbie, Accepted provisional patent for animal scarer
- Charles Robertson, Accepted provisional patent for laundry apparatus
- Arne Gostarge Parry, Accepted provisional patent for flour sifter
- W. P. Daly, Accepted provisional patent for adjusting bolsters
- Robert Lyall Christie, Accepted provisional patent for gold-saving apparatus
- George Francis Moyle, Accepted provisional patent for music leaf-turner
- Thomas Firth, Accepted provisional patent for vehicle wheels and horse stopper
- Adolphus James Park, Accepted provisional patent for window-sash suspension
- John Ramsay, Accepted provisional patent for hair-pin
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 January 1904
Letters Patent, Draining Apparatus, Ventilator, Blight Destroyer, Seed Sower, Horse Rug Fastener, Stove, Wire Strainer, Sewing Machine, Photography, Filter, Clamp, Coriaceous Material, Fruit Jar, Vending Machine, Septic Tank, Wind Deflector, Ore Roasting, Electric Rail Bond
27 names identified
- J. Paterson, Letters Patent sealed for clothes-wringer
- A. J. Pool, Letters Patent sealed for clothes-wringer
- R. Tudehope, Letters Patent sealed for ventilator
- B. Crawford, Letters Patent sealed for ventilator
- W. J. Botting, Letters Patent sealed for blight-destroying composition
- P. F. A. Robertson, Letters Patent sealed for seed-sower
- J. Robertson, Letters Patent sealed for seed-sower
- J. Ellis, Letters Patent sealed for horse-rug fastener
- J. Bates, Letters Patent sealed for stove
- H. Davidson, Letters Patent sealed for wire-strainer
- P. J. Causer, Letters Patent sealed for wire-strainer
- P. B. Richards, Letters Patent sealed for wire-strainer
- P. Diehl, Letters Patent sealed for sewing-machine
- M. Hemleb, Letters Patent sealed for sewing-machine
- A. Huck, Letters Patent sealed for photographic support
- L. Fischer, Letters Patent sealed for photographic support
- G. Moore, Letters Patent sealed for filter
- W. A. Shields, Letters Patent sealed for clamp
- F. Yott, Agent for clamp patent
- A. Menesdorffer, Letters Patent sealed for coriaceous material
- A. L. Schram, Letters Patent sealed for fruit-jar cover
- E. Shaw, Letters Patent sealed for vending-machine
- A. J. Hunter, Letters Patent sealed for septic tank siphon
- N. D. Willis, Letters Patent sealed for wind deflector
- G. G. Turri, Letters Patent sealed for ore-roasting furnace
- T. Edwards, Agent for ore-roasting furnace patent
- W. E. Oakley, Letters Patent sealed for electric rail bond
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 January 1904
Patent Fees, Second Term, Wool Baling, Lifting Jack, Steam Drying, Steam Regulation, Compound Engine, Foam Removal, Wool Press
7 names identified
- G. Renner, Agent for Renboys Syndicate, second-term fee paid
- W. H. Boyens, Agent for Renboys Syndicate, second-term fee paid
- F. H. Wrigley, Second-term fee paid for lifting jack
- W. Schmidt, Agent for Schmidt Steam-power Parent Company, second-term fees paid
- L. C. Nielsen, Second-term fee paid for foam remover
- P. V. F. Petersen, Second-term fee paid for foam remover
- A. Skillicorn, Second-term fee paid for wool-press
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 January 1904
Abandoned Patent Applications, Horse Control, Trouser Press, Clothes Line, Music Turner, Stamp, Match, Bridle Bit
7 names identified
- W. Campbell, Abandoned application for horse runaway prevention
- A. G. Barton, Abandoned application for trouser press
- H. F. Nelson, Abandoned application for clothes-line support
- C. D. Hamilton, Abandoned application for music leaf-turner
- A. McLeod, Abandoned application for marking-stamp
- J. D. Regan, Abandoned application for match
- J. Coop, Abandoned application for bridle-bit
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
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